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Transilience Thought Unifier Model-11

"Transilience Thought Unifier Model-11" is the first episode of the fifth season of the American Fox science-fiction/drama television series Fringe, and the show's 88th episode overall. The episode premiered in the United States on September 28, 2012.[1]

"Transilience Thought Unifier Model-11"
Fringe episode
In the dystopia of the Observer-controlled 2036, Walter discovers a CD and listens to "Only You", shortly before finding a single dandelion growing out of the desolation. Critics praised this final scene as setting the tone for the season, showing hope for the characters.
Episode no.Season 5
Episode 1
Directed byJeannot Szwarc
Miguel Sapochnik
Written byJ. H. Wyman
Production code3X7501
Original air dateSeptember 28, 2012 (2012-09-28)
Guest appearances
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It was written by J.H. Wyman and was directed by Jeannot Szwarc and Miguel Sapochnik.

Plot edit

Peter (Joshua Jackson), Walter (John Noble), and Astrid (Jasika Nicole), after being recovered by Etta (Georgina Haig), begin to adjust to the Observer-controlled world of 2036. Walter notes that he and the Observer September had created a plan prior to the Observers' takeover, but September had fragmented Walter's memory to protect the information. After the Observers' arrival, Walter had Olivia (Anna Torv) retrieve a device to help restore these memories, but she had disappeared. In the present, they trace Olivia's path, finding a nearby patch of amber, but cut into with several human-sized chunks removed. Etta explains there are "amber gypsies", who cut and sell trapped humans on the black market. They track down Olivia's piece of amber to Edward Markham (Clark Middleton), who had been in love with Olivia since the first time he saw her.

While they are retrieving the amber, the Observers, alerted by the black market dealer, arrive. Though they safely escape with Olivia, Walter is captured and taken to a secure Observer facility, where Captain Windmark (Michael Kopsa) arrives to interrogate him. Windmark starts violently probing Walter's mind. He taunts Walter with the fact that there is no music in this future, that nothing will grow from the scorched earth. On continued probing, Windmark discovers the fragmented memories and attempts to obtain the memories by any means possible.

Olivia is freed from the amber and has a tearful reunion with Peter while meeting her grown-up daughter for the first time. As they talk, it is revealed that Peter, Olivia, and young Etta were enjoying a picnic in a park on the day of the Observers' invasion, and Etta went missing in the confusion. Subsequently, Peter and Olivia had separated; Peter going to search for Etta, who had been taken by the Observers, and Olivia joining Walter in fighting them. Etta takes them to a hidden facility where human resistance members have found the device that Olivia had been trying to locate, the Transilience Thought-Unifier Model-11, which is capable of restoring Walter's thoughts, though they believe the device to be non-functional. While there, they can track Walter's capture to a secured Observer facility. Etta uses her Fringe credentials to break into the facility and recover Walter. Afterward, Windmark connects Etta to images of a young girl from Walter's mind.

Once safe, Walter finds that the Unifier device activates to his touch, but when they try to use it, it fails to find any memories; Etta suspects that the memories were destroyed, and the plan is lost for good. A despondent Walter tries to sleep but is distracted by reflections from outside, which he traces to a makeshift sculpture made of broken CDs. In a bag nearby he finds an undamaged CD and plays it on a car's stereo; he cries as it plays Yazoo's "Only You", the first music he's heard since awaking in 2036. As he mulls emotionally, he spies a single dandelion, growing from the rubble, and cries to himself.

Production edit

"Transilience Thought Unifier Model-11" was written by showrunner J.H. Wyman, while being directed by Smallville and House M.D. veterans Jeannot Szwarc and Miguel Sapochnik.[2][3]

Filming of the episode commenced on July 18, 2012,[4][5] three months after Fox renewed the series for a 13-episode fifth and final season.[6] On July 24, 2012, production was halted for ten days due to actor John Noble's treatment for a sleeping disorder in Los Angeles.[7][8] According to Noble, he "basically hit a wall" after having struggled with insomnia and sleep apnea for years. "I went to the hospital, had all the tests, and we put the strategies into place to deal with both of those issues, including the space-age mask that I wear to bed now," he commented to Entertainment Weekly. "It’s pretty unsightly."[9] The actor added, "I couldn’t even think, mate. I was working and going: 'This is really hard.'"[9]

Beginning from this episode, former main cast member Seth Gabel will not appear, due to his character, Lincoln Lee, being written off at the end of season four.[10] Main cast members Lance Reddick and Blair Brown, who play Phillip Broyles and Nina Sharp respectively, did not appear in this episode and were not credited among the main cast. However, they were still listed in the episode's press release and will appear in later episodes.[11]

Reception edit

Ratings edit

"Transilience Thought Unifier Model-11" first aired in the United States on September 28, 2012. An estimated 3.2 million viewers watched the episode. It earned a ratings share of 1.1 among adults aged 18 to 49, a tie with the series premiere of the CBS show Made in Jersey. The episode was up slightly from the previous season finale, but less than Fringe's fourth season premiere rating of 1.5.[12][13]

Reviews edit

Noel Murray of The A.V. Club gave the episode an A−, noting that while the first half of the episode had much exposition, once Olivia was recovered, the emotional connection between all the main characters and the closing moments significantly improved the episode.[14] Zap2It's Carina Adly MacKenzie believed that with the season premiere, "Fringe completely reinvented itself," citing as evidence the lack of pressure to attract new viewers and instead the desire to please longtime fans. She called Haig a "revelation" and noted her resemblance to Torv, who Adly MacKenzie asserted was "per usual, heartbreakingly perfect."[15] The Zap2It reviewer also found Walter's torture "tough to watch, but we can't tear our eyes away from John Noble's award-worthy performance."[15] Writing for Entertainment Weekly, Jeff Jensen criticized Peter and Olivia's break-up backstory, believing it was not compatible with their known timeline and also because "it felt to me like Fringe was making more out of the matter than it should have, trying too hard to make some emotional drama, to give Anna Torv and Joshua Jackson something to play."[16] Jensen concluded his review by noting the series' departure from the old episode formula of "imbu[ing] the inhuman with as much emotional resonance as their human character" in favor of "a swift-moving serialized thriller," and hoped the change "has the weight and power that we've come to expect."[16]

Ramsey Isler of IGN was more critical of the episode and rated it 7.7 out of 10. Due to the season's shortened length, he said he was a "tiny bit concerned that this season premiere wasn't as powerful as I hoped."[17] Isler added that while the episode "does a good job of filling in the informational gaps... there's still something missing. There's still no link between where we were for 4 seasons, and where we are now."[17] He was unsure about Henrietta's addition, writing that because she was "thrust into the mix and viewers were just expected to accept her as is," she did not yet feel a part of the series. Isler did however praise the final sequence with Walter, writing that it "is a great scene; artfully directed and made even more special by the fact that Fringe rarely uses pop music to set the mood. This scene is simple but impressive enough to stand out as the best part of this episode and set the tone for the rest of the season. There's still hope for this story and this world, and as usual Fringe viewers will have to be patient to see that hope spring forth."[17]

References edit

  1. ^ "Breaking News - FOX Announces Fall Premiere Dates for the 2012-2013 Season". TheFutonCritic.com. 2012-06-18. Retrieved 2012-06-29.
  2. ^ Wyman, Joel (2012-05-22). "Here's what I promised ; )". Twitter. Retrieved 2012-05-23.
  3. ^ Crowell, Brent (July 18, 2012). "And so it begins... Season 5 #Fringe". Twitter. Retrieved July 19, 2012.
  4. ^ Wyman, Joel (2012-05-01). "Hi. We will begin filming season 5 in July". Twitter. Retrieved 2012-05-07.
  5. ^ “Start Dates for Vancouver Filming of Fall TV: #Supernatural #OnceuponaTime #Fringe #Arrow #EmilyOwensMD”. Retrieved 2012-07-08.
  6. ^ Hibberd, James (2012-04-26). "Official: 'Fringe' renewed for final season!". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2012-04-30.
  7. ^ Ng, Philiana (July 24, 2012). "'Fringe' Shuts Down Production Briefly". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved August 18, 2012.
  8. ^ Gonzalez, Sandra (2012-07-26). "'Fringe' production delayed as John Noble deals with health issue". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2012-08-18.
  9. ^ a b Jensen, Jeff (2012-08-16). "'Fringe' star John Noble back to work after treatment for sleep disorder". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2012-08-18.
  10. ^ Abrams, Natalie (2012-05-22). "Fringe: Seth Gabel Not Returning as Series Regular in Season 5". TV Guide. Retrieved 2012-05-23.
  11. ^ "Listings - FRINGE on FOX". The Futon Critic. 2012-09-28. Retrieved 2012-09-28.
  12. ^ Hibberd, James (2012-09-29). "'Made in Jersey' premiere bombs in Friday ratings". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2012-09-29.
  13. ^ Kondolojy, Amanda (2012-09-29). . TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on 2012-10-01. Retrieved 2012-09-29.
  14. ^ Murray, Noel (2012-09-28). "Transilience Thought Unifier Model-11". The A.V. Club. Retrieved 2012-09-28.
  15. ^ a b Adly MacKenzie, Carina (2012-09-28). . Zap2It. Archived from the original on 2012-09-30. Retrieved 2012-09-29.
  16. ^ a b Jensen, Jeff (2012-09-28). "'Fringe' season premiere recap: Future Shock Blues". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2012-09-29.
  17. ^ a b c Isler, Ramsey (2012-09-28). "Fringe: "Transilience Thought Unifier Model-11" Review". IGN. Retrieved 2012-09-29.

External links edit

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  • "Transilience Thought Unifier Model-11" at IMDb  

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Transilience Thought Unifier Model 11 is the first episode of the fifth season of the American Fox science fiction drama television series Fringe and the show s 88th episode overall The episode premiered in the United States on September 28 2012 1 Transilience Thought Unifier Model 11 Fringe episodeIn the dystopia of the Observer controlled 2036 Walter discovers a CD and listens to Only You shortly before finding a single dandelion growing out of the desolation Critics praised this final scene as setting the tone for the season showing hope for the characters Episode no Season 5Episode 1Directed byJeannot SzwarcMiguel SapochnikWritten byJ H WymanProduction code3X7501Original air dateSeptember 28 2012 2012 09 28 Guest appearancesGeorgina Haig as Etta Bishop Michael Kopsa as Captain Windmark Clark Middleton as Edward Markham Shaun Smyth as AnilEpisode chronology Previous Brave New World Part 2 Next In Absentia Fringeseason 5List of episodes It was written by J H Wyman and was directed by Jeannot Szwarc and Miguel Sapochnik Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Reception 3 1 Ratings 3 2 Reviews 4 References 5 External linksPlot editPeter Joshua Jackson Walter John Noble and Astrid Jasika Nicole after being recovered by Etta Georgina Haig begin to adjust to the Observer controlled world of 2036 Walter notes that he and the Observer September had created a plan prior to the Observers takeover but September had fragmented Walter s memory to protect the information After the Observers arrival Walter had Olivia Anna Torv retrieve a device to help restore these memories but she had disappeared In the present they trace Olivia s path finding a nearby patch of amber but cut into with several human sized chunks removed Etta explains there are amber gypsies who cut and sell trapped humans on the black market They track down Olivia s piece of amber to Edward Markham Clark Middleton who had been in love with Olivia since the first time he saw her While they are retrieving the amber the Observers alerted by the black market dealer arrive Though they safely escape with Olivia Walter is captured and taken to a secure Observer facility where Captain Windmark Michael Kopsa arrives to interrogate him Windmark starts violently probing Walter s mind He taunts Walter with the fact that there is no music in this future that nothing will grow from the scorched earth On continued probing Windmark discovers the fragmented memories and attempts to obtain the memories by any means possible Olivia is freed from the amber and has a tearful reunion with Peter while meeting her grown up daughter for the first time As they talk it is revealed that Peter Olivia and young Etta were enjoying a picnic in a park on the day of the Observers invasion and Etta went missing in the confusion Subsequently Peter and Olivia had separated Peter going to search for Etta who had been taken by the Observers and Olivia joining Walter in fighting them Etta takes them to a hidden facility where human resistance members have found the device that Olivia had been trying to locate the Transilience Thought Unifier Model 11 which is capable of restoring Walter s thoughts though they believe the device to be non functional While there they can track Walter s capture to a secured Observer facility Etta uses her Fringe credentials to break into the facility and recover Walter Afterward Windmark connects Etta to images of a young girl from Walter s mind Once safe Walter finds that the Unifier device activates to his touch but when they try to use it it fails to find any memories Etta suspects that the memories were destroyed and the plan is lost for good A despondent Walter tries to sleep but is distracted by reflections from outside which he traces to a makeshift sculpture made of broken CDs In a bag nearby he finds an undamaged CD and plays it on a car s stereo he cries as it plays Yazoo s Only You the first music he s heard since awaking in 2036 As he mulls emotionally he spies a single dandelion growing from the rubble and cries to himself Production edit Transilience Thought Unifier Model 11 was written by showrunner J H Wyman while being directed by Smallville and House M D veterans Jeannot Szwarc and Miguel Sapochnik 2 3 Filming of the episode commenced on July 18 2012 4 5 three months after Fox renewed the series for a 13 episode fifth and final season 6 On July 24 2012 production was halted for ten days due to actor John Noble s treatment for a sleeping disorder in Los Angeles 7 8 According to Noble he basically hit a wall after having struggled with insomnia and sleep apnea for years I went to the hospital had all the tests and we put the strategies into place to deal with both of those issues including the space age mask that I wear to bed now he commented to Entertainment Weekly It s pretty unsightly 9 The actor added I couldn t even think mate I was working and going This is really hard 9 Beginning from this episode former main cast member Seth Gabel will not appear due to his character Lincoln Lee being written off at the end of season four 10 Main cast members Lance Reddick and Blair Brown who play Phillip Broyles and Nina Sharp respectively did not appear in this episode and were not credited among the main cast However they were still listed in the episode s press release and will appear in later episodes 11 Reception editRatings edit Transilience Thought Unifier Model 11 first aired in the United States on September 28 2012 An estimated 3 2 million viewers watched the episode It earned a ratings share of 1 1 among adults aged 18 to 49 a tie with the series premiere of the CBS show Made in Jersey The episode was up slightly from the previous season finale but less than Fringe s fourth season premiere rating of 1 5 12 13 Reviews edit Noel Murray of The A V Club gave the episode an A noting that while the first half of the episode had much exposition once Olivia was recovered the emotional connection between all the main characters and the closing moments significantly improved the episode 14 Zap2It s Carina Adly MacKenzie believed that with the season premiere Fringe completely reinvented itself citing as evidence the lack of pressure to attract new viewers and instead the desire to please longtime fans She called Haig a revelation and noted her resemblance to Torv who Adly MacKenzie asserted was per usual heartbreakingly perfect 15 The Zap2It reviewer also found Walter s torture tough to watch but we can t tear our eyes away from John Noble s award worthy performance 15 Writing for Entertainment Weekly Jeff Jensen criticized Peter and Olivia s break up backstory believing it was not compatible with their known timeline and also because it felt to me like Fringe was making more out of the matter than it should have trying too hard to make some emotional drama to give Anna Torv and Joshua Jackson something to play 16 Jensen concluded his review by noting the series departure from the old episode formula of imbu ing the inhuman with as much emotional resonance as their human character in favor of a swift moving serialized thriller and hoped the change has the weight and power that we ve come to expect 16 Ramsey Isler of IGN was more critical of the episode and rated it 7 7 out of 10 Due to the season s shortened length he said he was a tiny bit concerned that this season premiere wasn t as powerful as I hoped 17 Isler added that while the episode does a good job of filling in the informational gaps there s still something missing There s still no link between where we were for 4 seasons and where we are now 17 He was unsure about Henrietta s addition writing that because she was thrust into the mix and viewers were just expected to accept her as is she did not yet feel a part of the series Isler did however praise the final sequence with Walter writing that it is a great scene artfully directed and made even more special by the fact that Fringe rarely uses pop music to set the mood This scene is simple but impressive enough to stand out as the best part of this episode and set the tone for the rest of the season There s still hope for this story and this world and as usual Fringe viewers will have to be patient to see that hope spring forth 17 References edit Breaking News FOX Announces Fall Premiere Dates for the 2012 2013 Season TheFutonCritic com 2012 06 18 Retrieved 2012 06 29 Wyman Joel 2012 05 22 Here s what I promised Twitter Retrieved 2012 05 23 Crowell Brent July 18 2012 And so it begins Season 5 Fringe Twitter Retrieved July 19 2012 Wyman Joel 2012 05 01 Hi We will begin filming season 5 in July Twitter Retrieved 2012 05 07 Start Dates for Vancouver Filming of Fall TV Supernatural OnceuponaTime Fringe Arrow EmilyOwensMD Retrieved 2012 07 08 Hibberd James 2012 04 26 Official Fringe renewed for final season Entertainment Weekly Retrieved 2012 04 30 Ng Philiana July 24 2012 Fringe Shuts Down Production Briefly The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved August 18 2012 Gonzalez Sandra 2012 07 26 Fringe production delayed as John Noble deals with health issue Entertainment Weekly Retrieved 2012 08 18 a b Jensen Jeff 2012 08 16 Fringe star John Noble back to work after treatment for sleep disorder Entertainment Weekly Retrieved 2012 08 18 Abrams Natalie 2012 05 22 Fringe Seth Gabel Not Returning as Series Regular in Season 5 TV Guide Retrieved 2012 05 23 Listings FRINGE on FOX The Futon Critic 2012 09 28 Retrieved 2012 09 28 Hibberd James 2012 09 29 Made in Jersey premiere bombs in Friday ratings Entertainment Weekly Retrieved 2012 09 29 Kondolojy Amanda 2012 09 29 TV Ratings Friday Shark Tank Dips Grimm Up a Tick CSI NY Blue Bloods amp Fringe Premieres Down Made in Jersey Premiere TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on 2012 10 01 Retrieved 2012 09 29 Murray Noel 2012 09 28 Transilience Thought Unifier Model 11 The A V Club Retrieved 2012 09 28 a b Adly MacKenzie Carina 2012 09 28 Fringe Season 5 premiere review Will the future get the better of the Bishop family Zap2It Archived from the original on 2012 09 30 Retrieved 2012 09 29 a b Jensen Jeff 2012 09 28 Fringe season premiere recap Future Shock Blues Entertainment Weekly Retrieved 2012 09 29 a b c Isler Ramsey 2012 09 28 Fringe Transilience Thought Unifier Model 11 Review IGN Retrieved 2012 09 29 External links edit Transilience Thought Unifier Model 11 at Fox com Transilience Thought Unifier Model 11 at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Transilience Thought Unifier Model 11 amp oldid 1217375603, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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